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TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Temporary Road Closure on Euclid Avenue

CLEVELAND – Starting Monday, Nov. 5 Euclid Avenue will temporarily close to east and west bound traffic from East 4th Street to East 6th Street. This temporary closure will end by Saturday, Nov. 10.

The area will be closed for dismantling and removing a tower crane from atop the parking garage at 515 Euclid Ave. Local access will be maintained between East Roadway and East 4th Street.

Vehicular Traffic Detours

The detour for traffic on Euclid Avenue eastbound and East 6th Street northbound will follow South Roadway, left onto East Roadway, right onto Superior Avenue, then right onto East 9th Street south to Euclid Avenue.

The detour for Euclid Avenue westbound traffic will turn right from Euclid Avenue onto East 6th Street, left onto Superior Avenue, and then right onto East Roadway along the perimeter of Public Square back to Euclid Avenue at East Roadway.

Foot Traffic Detours

Pedestrians on the north side of Euclid Avenue must cross at East 6th Street to the south side of Euclid Avenue, and may cross back to the north side of Euclid Avenue at East 4th Street.

The project is scheduled for completion in February 2019. Expect additional traffic notices as work progresses. Contact Andrew Cross for project-related questions at 216-664-3197.

Editor’s Note: Construction invariably presents hazards to the public. All travelers are urged to use caution in construction zones. Public safety and the safety of workers is a top priority.

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